Avery Dennison has introduced the ADTP2 EcoCut printer, a new model aimed at reducing label waste and operating more quietly than previous versions. According to a report from Google News — retail barcodes, the device is part of the company's ongoing effort to provide more sustainable and efficient labeling solutions for retail and logistics applications.
The ADTP2 EcoCut printer features a new cutting mechanism that minimizes label edge waste, potentially lowering material costs for businesses. It also incorporates noise-reduction technology, making it suitable for quieter work environments such as retail stores and small warehouses. The printer supports a range of label sizes and materials, offering flexibility for different product identification needs.
Industry observers note that the launch comes as retailers increasingly seek ways to cut operational costs and improve sustainability. Labels play a key role in tracking inventory, and efficiency gains at the printing stage can have a noticeable impact on supply chain expenses. Avery Dennison's latest printer is positioned as a practical upgrade for businesses looking to modernize their labeling processes without major capital investment.